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Establishing consensus of position-specific predictors for elite youth soccer in England

Purpose: To construct a valid and reliable methodology for the development of position-specific predictors deemed appropriate for talent identification purposes within elite youth soccer in England. Method: N = 10 panel experts participated in a three-step modified e-Delphi poll to generate consensu...

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Published in:Science and medicine in football 2019-07, Vol.3 (3), p.205-213
Main Authors: Roberts, Simon J., McRobert, Allistair P., Lewis, Colin J., Reeves, Matthew J.
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